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About The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1868)
. From the LoaUvtlle [Ky. ] Courier. A Half on tlie Rock*, THRILL4NU ADVENTURE OF A. LITTLE LOUISVILLE BOV. Just before the breaking of the terri- Tie storm of Sunday, a little hoy named Abe Dix,«unly ten years of age, eot in to a I eavy yawl near the foot of Fourth street, arid, with the i*!ea of a pleasure ride to Two-mile Island on the then smooth surface of the river, pushed boldly otH into the stream. The un gainly boat at first seemed quite tinder the little fellow's control,and his pro gress was watched with considerable interest by. a number of persons on shore. Farther and farther rode the unwieldy craft, when suddenly it was swept into the swifter current, and dart ed away toward the falls with the tearful impetus given it, and the poor boy at once lost ali control of it. Trembling with fright, the little mar iner stood, the only object to be seen upon the broad expanse of water, and waited for the terrible moment which lie believed was soon to see him either dashed to pieces upon the rocks or carried beneath the rapid, roaring river. To make bad matters worse, the big storm was about to burst, and to those on the shone there appeared little hope of saving the child by any means short of a miracle. Not withstanding the slight r ha nee of rescuing- the unfortunate little fellow, Mr. Charles Kreainer, as soon as the yawl was seen to enter the current, set out in a skiff to rescue him. The storm breaking, however, Mr. Kre niter found it impossible to manage the skiff, and was obliged to put back to shore for ajsistance. Meanwhile, the yawl which carried the boy had been borne rapidly down to a point dangerously near the chute, and hu had jumped out and alighted in a place where the water was very shal low. Here the yawl was swept away Irons him, and, thinking the water all about him shallow, he ventured to gain a secure retreat upon the rocks that were above the surface. bu> stepping off a ledge he sank neck deep, and only saved himself from being swept under by clutching at and securing a hold upon a large rock. To this the poor boy clung tena ciously. unable as he was, from the swiftness of the current and the vio lence of the storm, to change his posi tion without imminent danger of being carried over the falls and dashed to pieces. He had been clinging to the rockj but a short time, when he sud denly beheld Kreamer in a skiff bear ing down toward him. His heart leap ed with joy at the sight, and by a des perate effort he succeeded in waiving one iitiled arm toward the approaching boat, in which Kreamer stood tossing a hat in hope ol securing the boy’s at tention, the child being as yet unob served bv him. The heart of the poor boy sank again as he saw inai ,M SRR him, and that the skiff was turning back unable to contend with the turbu lent elements. Full half an hour pass ed away, and still the child clung to the rock. His strength was rapidly failing, and he grew weak in shouting for the help he believed would never come. Another dreadful half hour dragged itself away, and still the storm raged, and still no sign of aid appeared.— Kreamer, drenched to the skin, readied the shore, and, with (Jen. Mcßride, had again started out to rescue the boy, hut they could make little headway against the elements. Fortunately, just as the poor child was about to loose his hold and sink forever, a boat bearing a couple of fishermen. Charles Eliiner and Win. Wadel, hove in sight, and was soon beside the drowning boy, who, as lie was lifted into the boat, had hardly strength to ejaculate, “My God, men, I’m glad you’ve come !” Kreamer and Mcßride eoon after r ime up, and the boy was placed in their boat and brought to the Louisville side, where restoratives promptly ap plied soon brought him to. It was as certained that the little fellow had clung to the rock which saved him full an hour and a half. A writer, dwelling on llie importance of small things, says that “ he always t ikes note even of a straw, especially if there happens to be a sherry cobbler at one end of it. Why is a sharp razor like a dull one ! Because the one shaves thoroughly, and the other shaves tlio-rough-ly. This is certainly a rough conundrum. The girl who wanted to “ kiss him for his mother,” concluded, after she got a taste, that she would go it ou her own account hereafter. A kiss has been defined as a flower that blossoms all the ) ear round, and whose sweetness depends upon its gratuitous giving. The new India rubber ears for ladies are boxed every night. Have but one enemy, tlve devil i to him never be reconciled. It is always term time in the court of conscience. Wanted—A wick froia the lamp of life. Motto for the cider-maker—press on. Light infantry—lean babies. .Hrgumentum Hominem. —A skep tical young collegian confronted an old Quaker with the statement that he did not believe in God. The Quaker said : “ Does thee believe in France?” “ Yes, for, though i have not seen it, 1 have seen Olivers thad 4iiwe ; besides, there is plenty of corroborative proof that such a country does exist,” “ t hen thee will not believe anything thee nr others have not seen?” “ No, to be sure I won’t.” “ Lid thee ever see thy own brains?” “ No." “Ever see anvbodv that did ?” “ No.” * . ' Does thee believe thee lias any?” Joslft llllliiigNiaua. Mutiny fnis dun one thing for the world that nothing else could have did so well—it has developed the phobia. ’ Although mankind worship wealth, I will give them credit for one things they seldom mistake it for brains. M« *st ov the grate things have been did by taking the chances. Prudence has but one eye while fortune has a thousand. If a man has 2 stomacks and 2 out sides, there might he some excuse for adding 10 thousaud dollais more each year to his pile. 1 don’t read enny body else’s poetry but Berner’s upon the same principal that 1 always drink, when it is just as handy, out ova spring instead ova outlet. Treason is one ov them kind ov stains that wash well. If a mail has got to be poor aul his life, 1 ain’t sure but it would be some munny in his pocket to be ignorant. Fust class virtue iz always anxious to avoid temtashun. Yu kant transplant a Yankee suc cessfully without taking up a good deal of the sife with the roots. 4 It is easy enuff to git religion, but tu hold it iz what bothers a fellow. A good grip iz better than rubiz—yes ! than much fine cotton clothes. I enjoy a good sass, one that rushes out ova man’s soul like the breaking up ol a Sunday School, but a lass that comes tu the the surface as the hick ups cum or back, out ova chicken choked with a chunk of half wet doe, I utterly lament. There ain’t no poetry in poverty, but enny number ov feet ov blank verse. I am called a “broad humorist,” am! I am glad ov it, there is plenty of nar row humorists in the country without me. Enny man who kin kompell a wo* mail lu make a shirt for 20 cents ouglt l to be filled full ov fish-hooks and to be used lor bait tu ketch other #l)ark« with. Si’.,ice is one ov the uegatire rir tues. An individual, to be a gentleman, has either got to be born so or be brought up so from infancy ; he can't learn it suddenly any more than he can learti to talk Injin correctly by prac ticing on a tomahawk. A poppy plays with every pup lie meets, but old dogs have but tew asso ciates. There is but phew men who have character enuff' to lead a life of idle ness. Tru luv is spelt the same in Choctaw as in English. Those who retire from the world on account in un —»,i poskiupss, must not forget they have got to keepcom pany with a person who as mueh watching as anybody else. When a man loses his health, then he fusl begins to late care ol it. This is goo,t indcemenl, this is ? Most people decline to learn only by their own experience. And I guess they are more than half right, for I do not spose a mao can get a perfect idee of molasses candy letting another feller taste of it for him. Success is very apt to make us forget the time when we wasn’t much, li is jist so with the frog oo the jump ; he can’t remember when lie wss a tadpole, but other lolks can. TeiHhliif Drawing'. Mr. W. is one of our most popular artists and teachers of drawing. The other morning, while busily at work, he was interrupted by a rough looking customer: “ Be you Mr. W. the painter ?” “ i am, sir.” “ You teach vreeters to draw, l be lieve.” •* Yes, sir,” replied the artist, who Locked his visitor some wealthy old farmer ; “ Do you wish your daughter to take a few lessons?” “ No, sir, not my darter.” “ Your sou, perhaps ?” “ No, not my son, neither.” “ Who then, not yoursell, I hope ?” “ No, not myself, but somebody a very darned sight more difficult. A four year old hejler mule ( bought t’other dav. I,earn him to draw, and denied me if I don’t out with tiie pew ter and give you tlm biggest hundred dollars you ever seed.” The countryman went down stairs with a hop, skip and a jump, closely followed* by an old pair of boots, a inerchaum pipe and sundry .other move* ables. An old gentleman by the name of Gould, lately married a girl scarcely nineteen years of age —after the wed ding the Juvenile bridegroom addressed to his friend Dr. G. the following couplet, to inform him of the happy event: So you see. my dear sir, though eighty year* old, A gill of nineteen fells in love with old Gould. To which the Doctor replied : A girl of nineteen uaay love Gould, it i* true. But, belK've me, dear sir, It it gold wiUiout 11. An Ohio editor asks atid answer* this malignant conundrum: “Why is the editor of the Knoxville Whig like a harp strticfc by lightning ? Because he’s a blasted lyre.” Gilbert'* latest Improved Pa tent WSBAT It*, ANDREW ROBIN re=peetful -f notifies Farmer* of Cherokee Georgia, that he is now engaged in put ting up the ftboTe justly celebrated end deservedly popular WHEAT FANS, which are said, by those who hare uecd them, to be the beei now manufactured. As the harveet season U rapidly approaching , tho«« wishing to purchase will send In their ordersat once. Cartersvilte, Ga., april 20. 1-63 wtf J. E. Roberts , SUCCESSOR TO ROBER TS & STOCKS, Dealoi’ in PRODUCE, ♦ > r 1 V t t—< >*., - JbsM. fi. :«uk, w* mile >ii ; i Mi . GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONERIES, ETC. New Brick Building, Main St., Cartersville, Geo. April 29. wfim .1 E W E E E R . t 'clocks, Sl and Jewelry, REPAIRED BY W. G. GREEN, CARTERSVILLE, GA. SMITH & RICHMOND, Wholesale Tobacco AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga. 1, BOMPT attention given to filling orders a»d the of Merchandise. Produce, etc. March 2(6. wfim Steam «llanufactory. Pianeing, Sawing and Matching. GRIST-MILL. Sash Blind and Door t o SUQH & HR E IRE AT H. ff.llt: above firm as* happy to announce to the pubtio 1 generally that, having got their steam machinery In suceersf’ 1 operation, they are prepared to Plano, Saw, Tongue and Groove, ard to contract to Build Houles, and do near'j all kinds of Wood Work, and guai an tee satisfaction in all contracts we make, bo'h as to time and the character of our work. Our ma chinery, being propelled by steam, enables us to do work with great rapidity, nod, consequently, at very low figures. Having a Steam Saw Mill near Carters vlile, wh ;re we have our own lumber sawed in connec tion with oar steam manufactory atthls place, we flat ter ourselves that we can do work quicker and cheaper than any other contractors in North Georgia. We are also prepared to grind corn, and will have our Wheat Mi'l teady to grind wheat by harvest time. Our mill and machinery is on the old site of the late Magnolia Steam Merchant Mills, Cartersviile, Ga. April 2.9. laiiS. wtf N GILRSAIH 8 SON, * Are receiving anew stock o I Spring and Summer Goods, se'ected by one of the in person, consisting, in part, of • Ucntg’ Furnishing Goodg, ■ adits' Dress Goods, Ready-Made CLOTHIJI'G, labit*L IHi*sts' ank Cunt*’ Jjat*, Boots and Shoes, Hardware! QUF.ENSWARE. Also,» well *elect*«l itock o I GROCERIES, To which we invite the attention of our friends, an.l beg them to cal and examine—especially to buy from us, as quick sales and short profits is our motto. N. GILKE.VIH A SON fprii 9, l&firi. Oai teraville, Ga. DICK THOMPSON ANNOUNCES to his former patron", and all others, that he has returned to Cartersviile, and is p e pared to do anything in the line of House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, with cheapness, neatness and dispatch. Only try him and l>e satisfied. Satisfaction warranted in evejy In stance. april 0, ISOtt »u, L-wig L. Abbott li. L. Abbott I). F. Abbott, ABBOTT IW COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A N D Wholesale Dealers I N Provisions IVhitthell Street, C3GA ESTABLISHED IN BUSINESS IN 1858 Meat! Meal ! i x)i~A CASKS Choice Clear Bulk Sides just received and for vale at lowest caah prices, by ABBOTT & BROS Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. I'iour! i iour! /ASAI'KS now in store, including som / of the most choice brands, made fro selected white wheat, for sale by ABBOTT & BROS, Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga, Flour to Arrive! A SACKS Superfine and Extia to ar g. )\ 7\y rive within next ten days. Also to arrive 1.000 Barrs Corn, and 1,000 Bags Prime Seed Gate. For sale by ABBOTT * BROS.. Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Hams anil Shoulders ! 1 t V CASKS Bulk. Ilams and Shoulders, for J*/ sale by ABBOTT & BROS., Commission March Ants Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. Lard TLard ! I J BARRELS Choice Lard, for sale by ABBOTT & BROS., Commission M erchants, Atlanta, Ga. In Store ! 4UAI.ES 4-4 Sheeting. 5 Bales Cotton Yarns. 2 Bbs Southwest Ga. Cane Syrup. 5o Coils Hand-made Rope, lo Bales Fodder. All for sale at lowest cash rates, bv ABBOT & BROS., Commission Merc) ants, Atlanta, Ga. Sait ! Salt ! iV/A / \ SACKS Virginia Salt,for sale by ** ABBOTT & BROS., Commission Merchunto, Atlanta, Ga, Sew liacon Sides. Ii \ CASKS Choice New Bacon Sides now lU in store; and for sale by * ABBOTT & BROS., Commission Merchants, Atlanta, Ga, "iew liacon Shoulders 1 /\ CASKS New Bacon Shoulders, now in J*/ store and for sale low down to cash buvers, by ABBOTT & BROS., CoHtmiss'on Merehan's, Atlanta, Ga, Coflce ! Coffee ! Bags choice Rio Coffee, foi sale by - ■ ~7Vumrrr & tutus., Commission Merchants, Atlanta, Ga. Sugar ! suprars! 1/ V Bids extia C Sugar for sale low, by ABBOTT & BROS, Commission Merchants. Feb. 7th, 1 868-w6m: Atlanta, Ga. J, 0. MATIIEWBON. G. 11. McLAUGIILIX. J. 0. MATHEWSO\ & CO: [Formerly Stovall, McLauuhl’x & Co.J GEM’L COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Auprusta, Ga Consignments of Grain, Bacon and Produce promptly attended and cash remitted on day of sale. Grain sacks ou hand at very law prices. Agents for Mentour, Hopewell and Rock Cotton Mills. References; Hon J. P. King, Augusta Ga, Augusta Savings tilfck iyly 26, |B6'/. wiy, New Boot AND SHOE STORH MILNER & KENNEDY, elYtr Brick Building , CARTEBSYiLfE, GA, HAVE just openetl, in the new Brick Building on the North-east corner of Maine and Erwin Streets, opposite W, H. Gilbert Sl Go's Hardware Store, a tine assort ment of BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS, IBVHBfc VA&SCBS, 4Sf® 4 fine stock of SHOE FINDINGS, £ The Public are invited to examine our stock before purchasing eLejwhere, as it entirely new and freeh from merkef. We have no old and refuse stock, c.rid sell none but the best goods. Mty 14, 1868. W- K. HOWARD & SONS, General COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Alabama street, ATLANTA, GA. t*aT<’ ensfgnmehts of all descriptions of Merchandise, Western and Country Produce solicited. May 10, J8f»8. DRUGS AND KEDICINES tit W. L. KfRKP ATR/C K > HAS JUST RECEIVED.fresh from East era -Markets, a fine stock of PUKE DRUGS. MEDIOIITES. PAI NT§,O IL S 3 Glsss, Putty, &c, which have been selected with due refference to the wants and necessities of the people,, tp which he in'itcs the attention of his old cus tomers and the public generallv, Cariersvi.le, April e‘J, ’CS, LAMPS AND ESTRELLA OIL f . Eiii i>oi- i ii m ! COMK one, come all! and secure a Lamp, which for i Be .utv, Safety, Cleanliness, fuconomy and Brillian cy, car «and» be excelled anywhere in ihe World! The Oil is prepared jn Cartersville by the undersigned, and he will always be ready to satisfy the most incredu lous. QU I amps fitted up with new Burners and Chim neys. Safety Lamps always on hand three hundred per cent cheaper than candles. P. MARSH, Proprietor, CHILTON’S GROCERY STORE. apr9 why Cartersville, Ua E.BMOYED, FRESH GROCERIES also, PRODUCE, bought and sold. It is useless for us to enumerate all the ar ticles in the Grocery Line. We keep every thing necessary to b3 kept in a regular Provision store, Consisting, in part, of BACON, LARD, MEAL, FLOUR, CORN, WHEAT, SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, SYRUPY CHEESE, RICE CONFECTIONERIES, SWEET MEATS. CANNED FRUITS, SOAPS, CIGARS. TOBACCOS, &C. BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE, &C. And a thousand and things too numerous to mention in a nawspaper advertisement, to all of which we invite the atiention of the public. We will seil Groceries, etc,, just as low down as any other Grocery House in (he market can afford to sell. Call and see us and try us at our new stand, A. A. SKINNER & CO, Cartersville, Nov. 8. New Marble Yard. S. B- BATMAN, Agent. For WILLIAM GRAY, Importer and Dealer in Italian , Block adille, and White Rutland Statuary M A II B L E. WE are now receiving ami fijjfjtk have in store, a large andg/OlnU ] desirable, stock of finished|ySKUn\ , |{| l ] ! MsaW rou Sh Marble, we otlcr to the public on vLrjofx the most iciuonitblie Owing to the high price of marble at tin’s time, many persons are kept from purchasing. I propose to reduce prices so that all can buy. My facilities are such for purchasing the ma terial, that I will he satisfied with small profits and quick sales—such is mv motto. We arc prepared to furnish in the best style, Monuments, c irved and plain, Box Tombs, Tablets, earved and plain, Head-stones, Urns, Vases. <Scc., and Furnishing Marble of all de scriplions. With good ainj experienced workmen in all departments of business, we hope to merit a share of public patronage 1 Designs of Monu ments and any other work in Marble, tarnish ed gratis. Orders so'ieked and promptly filled. Office and Yard adjoining Sellvue H<Hel and oppo ite Georgia Railroad Depot. Jas. Yaughaii, of’ Bartow county, is our agent. Dec -SOth, I8t»7-lv Gun-smithing « Cartersville, Gra. f TAKE AIM! .1 t READY! jp|j F-I-R-E! W <7, F. "EiA fi^WFMjlj- Is still hammering away at his old tricks re pairing l*l«lolis and Guns, Tliresli ers, and all kinds of nietalic ma chinery , also any kinds of work do.nc in Iron, Steel, Gold, Silver, Copper, Brass or Zinc,-- Shop adjoining Strange’s Tia Shan. april <Hh EDWARD BEOHTOLDT, Mill AND CONFECTIONER, OARTERSVILLE, GA. IS PREPARED TO BAKE and keeps on hand, BREAD AND CAKES of every kind, also a fine stock of CONVECTION KUIES, a gen eral variety. FRESH LAGER BEER kep.t ephand. .Parties and Weddings furniabef at uliost notice.— November 21,18C1. Fsoricus! Fsoricus!! THE price of material having declined I have put the price of this popular and never failing remedy fur Itch. Ringworm, Tetter, and ail cutaneous erup tions, from one dollar to Sfty ornts May J 2 tl S. R. JyKAMER Sole Proprietor, GLENN, WRIGHT * CARR COTTON FACTORS, Storage &. Commission Merchants, -eor-q-ia. SITUATED ALONG SIDE THE RAILROAD, ENABLES US TO RECEIVE AND SHIP FREE OF DR WAGE OUR COTTON WAREHOUSE Is of large capacity, thoroughly FIRE-PROOF, and our facilities for handling CQTTOI unequalled by any in the South, We will Start an& or ship from this or any oth< poim, to ttoston, Philadelphia, Savannah , JfTew J'ork, Itallimore , Charleston, or lirJEi^l’OOt Making LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, when desired. hinder the Revenue Regulation, CQTTON oau he shipped to this placo under hill of lading, by calling tip''. Deputy Collector at point of shipment, without prepaying Revenue Tax. Theceutral position of Atlanta offers many advantages, making it an important Cotiotj M irket. The Bank it facilities, and diverging Railroads 1 , enable us to hip Cotton in Any Direc ti o n WE SELL THE BEST IMPROVED COTTON GINS, Also Bagging, Rope, and weet’s Patent Iron Tie, the Best in in Use. Portable (Ernst JUills, for san&, slom, anb Strain pofotr, SMUT MACHINMS, TURBINE WATER WHEELS, HICKS’ STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. We Receive and Sell on Commissions, all kinds of Produce mill I*l*o vl ** o j Corn, Oats, Wheal, Flour, Bacon, Card, Salt, c. Our facilities for Storing and Selling 91 11! are unsurpassed. LIQUORS AND TOR AO GO IN LARGE SUPPLYi Os Various brands and qualities. A gents tor the sale of PLOWS, and other Farming Inif lemcnts. Georgia and Alabama LIME, Georgia SLATE ROOFING. Will he pleased to fill orders for COTTON GOODS or other Merchandise, (SLF.IVF, It'll It. PST * Chilli, Octl7 1 y ATLANTA, GEORGIA. onsniroffw CORNER MARIETTA 4Mi* WHIIEIIALL STREETS, mm%rqmas s en w n & * ATJaA TV T V, G A . Is now prepared to offer hub) cements eijual to any house in Onorga i. 'The verv best con neenuns rn ivc w York warrant in making the assertion. A good stock of LEADS. OILS, AND PAINTS, CONSTANTLY ON HAND! FRENCH, RICHARDS l CO'S BEST BUGK LEAD, COI'TSTAITTLT OUST Surpassed By None Ottered in this Market. —■—■—« B^—k-mi mem B , &E§t&tS’£l®S? IS COMPLETE! And presided ov» by the ever attentive, well known and reliable Druggists, MAT WALTER and JOHN B. DANIELS, names too familiar with the Drug Business to require commendation or reference MY STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES I* fie 1 and complete, and purchased in such quan'itics as to defy cempetition. Orders from our friends in the Country shall have Prompt Attention, ami satisfaction guaran- A trial of our house is solicited. Buying and s.eJling for cash, my inducements are un surpassed. I he PROPRIETOR takes pleasure in informing his friends that he has for years been ident bided with the interest of the ROSWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, of which his father was President during his life-time, and the character of which institution is well known throughout this entire section of country, CLIFFORD A. KING, March 26,’86 wtc Wholesale and Retail DruirgisL REDWINE & FOX ,EOI’BIETOKS « o=o3^l^ mas mws wmm mm&Be WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DO/.FWA f.r Drugs and Medicines, MEDICINES Fixe* GOODS, &C.&C. Druggists, Mcrohants, Physicians, and others in the Surrounding Country, will find oa Stock the LARGEST in QU \NTtTY, the most extensive in VARIETY, and' the CHEAP EST for the qualiry, in the SOUTH. EyERYTHI.NG GUARANTEED, AS SOLD Call and examine Prices and Goods- REDWINE & FOX, Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets, Jan. 31st, 1868 Iv Atlanta, Ga. “ To Wheat (irowers. On hard for the coming » (H «on Wheat Threshers and Fans Railway ana Lever Horse- Powers, Heaping and Mowing Ma chines, Grain Cradles, And, In fact, everything needed for harvesting Cleaning the coming Uraln Crop. P. WJ. FCIIOI B:—The Herse-pow er Threshers Fans I bought of you for myself and nelghbori w y.ar, gave perfect sate faction. On the R„H w „ y er, though working constantly, my mules fattened while uiy mules that were pi owing w«» t ’ tailing , g ’ J. K. SfllPtf, Social Circle, 0». ‘ The four-hone lever power and thresher and clean er, bought of I*. W. ,J. Echols, In 1 SOT, we unhesitating, ly say is the best we have ever seen. Though ratht r late In the nos son when we received it, we threshed over 7.000 bushels of Crain.” BhtKJARLY A HUNNTCUTT, Coweta ceunty, Qg. Any amount of evidence given as to the quality of these Machines. Call aud examine or address P. W. J. ECHOLS, Georgia Agricultural Warehouse, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. A pi 11 9,1863. HEAL QHARTEBg FOR FANCY CANDIES j CAKES! Nuts, Raisins, Jellies, & Fruits \ G, W. JACK, Whitehall Sli-ccf, Atlanta, Ga, [HAVE just received from New York, the largest stock of Fancy Confectioneries ever brought to Georgia.” My stock embrace every article that can be culled for in that of goods. TIJYS FDR CHRISTMAS TIMES.. MY selection for the young folks is unu sually large, and very beautiful. CANDY MANUFACTORY! rjAHIS brunch of my Establishment is in X operation, and lam pr< pared to make any quantity di sired for the city and country trade. Orders lilied at short notice, BREAD BAKERY! IN this department I claim to excel any thing in Georgia, and challenge competi tion, lam still supplying familie* in the city. My wagon makes its regular rqt»nds every d*y. CRACKER BAKERY! feature of my establishment it com- X plete in every particular, and the crack ers turned out are equal to any made North or South. I any daily filling orders for all parts of the country. CAKE BAKERY I BESIDES an endless variety of cakes at all times on hand, I any n-epared to fur nish weddings and parties with all that may be wanted either plain or ornamented, COME AND SEE ME riUns invitation is extended to the public at A Lfge, in town and country, village aui hamlet —e,veryoody ! G. VV. JACK, February 7th 18C8«wly. COX *< HILL, ATLANTA, GA. Have now in stork, and will sell verk LOW FOR CASH, 50 S OLD BOURBON WHISKY; & “ “ RYE 25 “ GIBSON “ ioo “ RECTIFIED 50 “ WHITE CORN 50 1 and j CASKS COGNAC BRANDY' 25 bbls PEACH AND APPLE “ 20 “ AMERICAN GIN; is “ NEW ENGLAND RUM; 3 PIPES HOLI AND GIN; 3 PUNCHFONS JAMAICA RUM; 30 i v CA§(CS PORT, MADERIA AND SHERRY WINE; 25 BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAM. WINE; 20 CASKS JEFFREY’S ALE; 100,000 SEGARS, VARIOUS BRANDS. Feb. 20, 1868.w1y SPRING AND $ tt nt w 1 1 $x & O H IB- J. A. ERWIN & CO., HJFE JUST HECEIV'ED 4 Large and Well Selected Stock of Sprinf and summer Croods, To which they inUte the attention »f the' r old friends and custimeni as well as the public Prices as low as any house iu (lie trade. J. A. Erwin & Cos., April!6, CARTERSVILLE, GA.